New version 12.2.0.0 has been released!Red warning text added for PG and VG when ratios are indicating a minus amount.There has always been a pop-up warning but I felt an additional warning was needed for the few that have disregarded the pop-up warnings.New recipes also added. If you have it installed already, setup will do an update only.Download at: http://ejuice.breaktru.com (http://ejuice.breaktru.com)

I have released version 13.0.0.1 with the note window visible on the main form. I left the Notepad option for those who have already created notes for their recipes.The form is now landscape in order to fit everything on the screen. Download Here (http://"http://breaktru.com/ejuicemeup.zip")

yep m8 just create file on your desktop called recipies then open the program make a juice then click file in the top left and then click save. chose the file on ya desktop and job done. tbh its a dam good program i have about 18 recipies saved and i like it alot. best program i seen so far.

With 50/50 i can't use nicotine in my rda's .. to heavy throate hits:oi will try to adjust to 20/80

Torb, I am not familiar with that calculator, but if you just put in the amounts you want for the flavor; it should tell you how much total dilutant to add. It may say PG . . . but just put that same amount of VG in your mix.

eJuice Me Up version 14.2 has been released for downloading.Additional recipes have been added.

I love this calculator, and have been using it for over 2 years.There is one thing about it I wish you could/would adjust, and that's the "drops per ml"You can only enter one option, and PG/VG/and flavorings all have a different count.As it is now, I print it out with the drop count of my nic.Then after printing it out, I go back and put the count in for the PG, calculate it, then again for the VG, then again for the flavoring.I make the correction for each on the printed sheet.It would really be nice to be able to have a section where you could enter the "drops per ml" for each, so when printed, I didn't have to go back and change them.I have no idea if this is possible, but thought I would ask.Like I said, I love this calculator and I will continue to use it, even though I have to make the adjustments.Thanks

Move the Target Nicotine Strength and Amount to Make lines down with the Target PG/VG line. All the other values in that top block are input amounts. This gets the three "output" parameter lines grouped together.

In the Resulting Recipe, if there is no flavor listed on a recipe line - display blanks instead of zeros. By the same token, if Water/Vodka/PGA is not used, don't list it at all in the Resulting Recipe.

When labeling the concentrations of the source solutions, change the labels to "mg/ml".

Make the spreadsheet dynamic - rather than having to press the Calculate button.

You might consider adding the ability to use two different nicotine base concentrations. For example, I have some in both 30 mg/ml and 100 mg/ml.

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By the way, it is possible to use the calculator to boost the nicotine concentration of a premixed juice - if you are willing to put up with a bit of flavor reduction - or can order it with extra flavor shots. This would be desirable if the vendor does not sell the higher nicotine concentration you desire. Just use the premixed juice as the "flavor". But you will need some nicotine base in the PG/VG ratio that you desire.

Its the best one out there by miles I just used it to make blueberry maple pancake fingers crossed I got the ingredients right :u)(https://www.thevapersden.com/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi63.tinypic.com%2Foksv90.jpg&hash=d466daeed3f507cfb3fbe2dc475c07a6)

Its the best one out there by miles I just used it to make blueberry maple pancake fingers crossed I got the ingredients right :u)(https://www.thevapersden.com/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi63.tinypic.com%2Foksv90.jpg&hash=d466daeed3f507cfb3fbe2dc475c07a6)

I wouldn't mix anywhere close to that 200 ml at a first attempt. If I were fairly confident that only minor tweaking would be necessary, I might mix 20 ml. For a first attempt at a new mixture, I would mix 2 ml.

Since that is a "cake" mixture, it may require a month or more of steeping.

I'm a newb, so don't kill me. I'm just running some numbers to do test batches in theory. The batch I'm running is 30pg/70vg, but I'm getting 4.46ml pg and only 3.74ml vg. Shouldn't the numbers at least be skewed in the other direction even if they don't seem right?

Just went to go on the ejuice me upAnd all I get is this what's going on(https://www.thevapersden.com/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi64.tinypic.com%2F1z70d4w.jpg&hash=0e48cb9bd23cb4dfbec83b1f2b22cda6)

Why bother? You may be the only person in existence that uses gram weights for juice mixing. ;D

It's actually pretty common. Obvisiosly the volume method is fine, especially if you are mixing a juice with just one or two flavours but if you are using a recipe with 5-8 flavours, weighing is easier with no clean up after.

Pretty common where? In standard chemistry, liquids are measured by volume and solids are measured by weight. This is true even when making up standard solutions (probably the most precise measuring commonly done). Most of the solvent is added to the volumetric flask, the solute is added and dissolved, then more solvent is added to bring the total volume up to the calibration line.

With a graduated cylinder, there is little more clean-up than using your method, and a simple water wash/rinse is sufficient. The needle dripper bottles of flavoring makes volumetric measuring easy.

All the juice formulas I have see give percentages by volume. Unless you know the specific gravities of each flavoring solution, your "by weight" method is not accurate.

Like Dan, I will stick with ml's to the nearest 1/10 ml. If I wanted to be really anal about it, I have the equipment to measure in micro-liters - but it is not worth the effort. Even if only mixing 10 ml of juice, 0.1 ml is 1% of the total volume - and I can interpolate to half that or 0.5%.

It's cool man, I have the gravity weights for the flavours I use. I never said my way was the only way or the best way. I simply said it was easier, quicker and less cleaning up for me. If anyone wants to look into it, google it. Tons of info and lots of threads on various vaping forums. I meant it was quite common amongst diyers. Maybe not any on this forum but others yes.

That's a touchy subject among DIYers. Seen a lot of fighting between gram-ers and the ml-ers.I personally use syringes and can mix up a recipe and clean up in very little time. I have also mixed by weight but prefer by volume.

That's a touchy subject among DIYers. Seen a lot of fighting between gram-ers and the ml-ers.I personally use syringes and can mix up a recipe and clean up in very little time. I have also mixed by weight but prefer by volume.

I'm a ML'r hybrid.

I measure once using ML's and mix a 1000 times.

I just measure out my nic for the size bottle I'm filling. I then make a permanent mark on the bottle with a Sharpie.The flavoring I count the drops (can write it on the side of the bottle)The PG and VG are done by eye in the 60/40 - 70/30 range.

If it works don't fix it. Honestly you can't mix any easier then that.

1) Measure the proper volume of nicotine base2) Add flavoring/s by volume3) Fill the rest of the bottle with premixed PG/VG 50:50.

If a person mixes 100 ml at a time and use 100 mg/ml base, the calculations are trivial:

The ml of base needed is the same as the desired mg/ml solution - so if you want 24 mg/ml juice, you put 24 ml of base in the bottle.

The amount of flavoring is equal to the percentage of flavoring desired. So if you want 3% of one flavor and 2% of a second, you add 3 ml of the first flavor and 2 ml of the second flavor to the bottle.

Using the premixed PG/VG, fill the rest of the bottle with the PG/VG mixture.

Of course, this ignores the carriers for the nicotine base and flavors. I buy my nicotine base premixed 50:50 PG/VG. I only use a few percent total of flavorings, so ignore its contribution to the PG total.